In Between

Album: Seasons Change (2018)
Charted: 53
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  • I'm a little bit of ball cap
    Little bit of pearl snap button down shirt
    Little bit of big city concrete
    But a lot more small town dirt

    I can see your pretty eyes
    Reading me like a map
    Wondering who I am
    And where I'm at

    I'm in between
    Friday night wild
    And quiet Sunday morning
    Between
    Done after one
    And keep on pouring
    Ain't too high
    Ain't too low
    Just holding down the middle
    I'm steady as I go
    I ain't all holy water
    And I ain't all Jim Beam
    I'm somewhere in between

    I can be a steel toe work boot
    40 hour blue collar, mud on my jeans
    Then on weekend pack a bag
    Disappear, kick back on a white sand beach

    I'm a far cry from being
    A one night stand
    But I ain't ready
    For a ring on my hand

    I'm in between
    Friday night wild
    And quiet Sunday morning
    Between
    Done after one
    And keep on pouring
    Ain't too high
    Ain't too low
    Just holding down the middle
    I'm steady as I go
    I ain't all holy water
    And I ain't all Jim Beam
    I'm somewhere in between

    I can see your pretty eyes
    Reading me like a map
    Wondering who I am
    And where I'm at

    I'm in between
    Friday night wild
    And quiet Sunday morning
    Between
    Done after one
    And keep on pouring
    Ain't too high (ain't too high)
    Ain't too low
    Just holding down the middle
    I'm steady as I go
    I ain't all holy water
    And I ain't all Jim Beam
    I'm somewhere in between
    Yeah, I'm somewhere in between (ain't too high, ain't too low) Writer/s: Frank Rogers, Jessi Leigh Alexander, Jonathan David Singleton, Scotty McCreery
    Publisher: Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Dm from AtlantaWhy would Scotty write “I ain’t ready for a ring on my hand” in a video with his wife in it?
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